PowerPile Expanding Polymer Pillar

The most significant benefit for environment is the PowerPile method’s ability to solve the settlement problem economically, which was impossible with traditional methods. Repair of houses on thick clay areas would have been more expensive than the value of house and therefore the buildings were unrepairable and unlivable house is always a environmental problem.

Firm and elastic geopolymer was tested on test sites and followed in three and five year time frames. The polymer didn’t change it shape, although some color variation were noticed. When analyzing water dissolving there were no significant remnants in water.

Hardened geopolymer is rigid and maintains its charasteristics in water with normal detergents, brines, acids or bases. Only very strong acids, like concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulphuric acid might damage geopolymer. Polymer doesn’t react with mold or fungus nor does it decay or change it shape. Insects and rodents don’t eat geopolymer.

When compared to traditional piling worksite PowerPile worksite environmental effect is minimal. The time used is very short, installation equipment lighter and traffic minimal. The process is dustless and silent.